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Show 4 Bolt Lake City. FUooe Wes flak. kftiruou EiceK Suw. Pgb.kad Clmltrlw KiTU. of Audit Bureau of Member Om Week Om Mo&iO gUB&CRIFIlON .huhjamw Ob mt UC pftid l Od &IB(U COplM b Tfa Nv4a. nd vomtn; Yr ... Tt Mr aootA II ddrM ITPIda tRr clai tor Th E4uer. Bred rmltticB Tb P tioM ......I Uuk to Mii br I publicaikiA Otialam rt y, f - iak iuy. VU-- NATION At ADVERTISIWO R KrREAKNT ATIVK sad Moea, Dlac Cons Kolb or. New Turk City A Chioago .M Buaaart; BuitJ'B ! trait 4 Coco Cola City br( ,.... Kuui ket WOMEN ON FARMS at tymmtrn GTht' i mands in order ie obtain any agreements all. It ia reported that the Christina missionaries and teachers now resident in Tur-ke- y ws largely m favor of rfctuyifigthe . treaty, because they believe it tbe best agreement attainable at the present time. Hey are equally as abhorrent of Turkish U atrocities as are the Bishops or the people they feel that it S nfiK United Statestobutresume official rei highly desirable lations w ith the Turkish government in or- to? Mi Cetsthutiea BuPdiaj 11 Victoria bundled and Moody. Confer 1 Buud.na, Lot Angeles California Higgle Hoi broot BviMuii, mi friiclMO, CoUlomi at iEU Uki CStp t IE yotoffle' MMf4lA Enir4Bit oHoo tO Al 09 botioi Coif rtu, Muci) t, 111. oBtitlod Prooo la TU AoooolatoiropaWiicoViOB dalv2y of Ui tb boo lor orodttod poteboa croduod to it. or oot otBorwloa in thto BovapoiMr. tAd oioo too loooi boob pi Hobotf tenia All nskt for repobUeaUM apecul dittoukeo here ora aif Atlanta Be Louie. rrrel THIS IS THE PLACE" Worn SALT LAKE OTT. CLEAN r. t V'if 2, IT, Lf. TAINT vv- I CLEAN np and paint up U tbd slogan adopted by local eoaunerEsl organizations for the pretent i week. And it ia a good one at any tune but . particularly at Una teaeoa of the year when r tho 'elements aeem to be beckoning all that ia beautiful to put on its rery bott attir ; and appear in raiment that will refleot Hie gladness. of. the earth and tb inhabitants thereof that epring bu come and with it a revival of all that is sweetest and bent in nature to behold. "When you come to think of it isnt Md wonderful when .viewed ta the light of God's goodness to His children? At this uue of tbe year nature puli on its most j beautiful colors and ail the world seems j glorious and bright And 'it can he made more so if there is united effort to this i end. There is work to do around the home, i The accumulated litter of winter must bp removed. Front end back yards must be i raked and rendered attractive. The flower garden must he renewed and lawns re- vived. Where there is ample space tbe family garden can he made to produce vege i table foodstuffs fop the table radishes, lettuce, tomatoes, peas, beam and tbe like I to nourish and sustain life. These little plots of ground, if property cultivated, can be made just as attractive as those devoted to flowers and quite as valuable. A little i paint to oarer the bare spots on fences and ; outhouses, as well as tbe residence, itself, i will do much to enhance the appearance of f things and make the surroundings inviting and beautiful And this work can be done at trifling cost and with very little effort. So that there is little excuse for lack of alien-' " lion to these things. Salt Lake boast omq of. the most attractive homeeites that can be found auy--' where. Not alone are front yards beautiful but in many instances back yards are equally and in some cade the more inviting. This is because of certain natural conditions which lend themselves to beautification and adornment. Particularly are to be found in the fast j these conditions I and the southeast where hillside ravines have been utilized to make the hack yard 1 a thing of beauty and a joy forever. In Salt Lake visitoti should JmJtsken to Places for they are a distinct credit 7 th to the city, and to those who have made - them possible. And while this city is at , present one of the most beautiful in America it can he made more bo by the united effort of all residents, The clean-u- p. paint-u- p idea is a good one. Let ell hands adopt the slogan in a , practical way. 1 1 ? ng -?- THE TURKISH TREATY. letter to Bishop IN a of the Protestant , - f I "9 William T. Manning Episcopal Church, New York City, which was made public April 12, Senator King of Utah, characterizes the Lausanne treaty with Turkey es ignoble and declares that it should not he ratified by the Senate. The Utah senator says that the treaty lakes no cognizance of - solemn promises made and Is deaf to the cries of a race that has suffered a thousand ' wrongs." The letter of Senator King wta called out by the protest to the Senate of 110 Bishops of the Episcopal Church in this country against ratifying the treaty with Tufiey, The Bishops base tneir protcl on moral and religious grounds. .The v retard the present Turkish government as Ubrisliau and rotnt to the murder and exile. L Orient ll Christians w.thinthe Turkish Empire. "The 'outrages Inflicted upon the Armen ans by the Turks have for many years been abhorrent to the people of the United States. We have given our solemn and offi- -. ..!? pledges to. see that these-rrcelard outrages should ceae, but up to the present lime we have taken no action looking to a redress of the wrongs and Injustice. Secretary Hughes in his instructions t0 our.agcnU it Lausanne laid dumi'tkffBug stipulations wit a view tc the redrew Cf oH grievances and for safeguarding American rights in the future. It was later found .. impossible-f- o induce or compel the Turkish government lo accept these provis.ons. It was explained by Secrefary Hughes that he La4 to. surrender a good part, of lus de - w ifs -- gia Demagoguery Is one of the poisons that democracy and- dictator-ship generate. - The Ceutury Dictionary defines a demagogue aa aa unprincipled one to who or endeavors curry favor with the leader; popular orator rpeopls or soma part.cular portion of them by pandering to their preju- -epeciflor he.r Ignorance or h, tally, an unprincipled poUrteei agitator; ene who seek to obtain po--I liucai power or the furtherance of aome sinister purpose by pandering to the ignorance or prsiudiea of the populace." - Demagogic In defined as given to pandering te the rabble from " 1 suggest two qualifications of these definitions. First, demagogues are by no means confined to politic, es is too commonly assumed. Tbe demagogues ef religion end industry can sometimes teach new tricks to tneir political brethren. demagogues. There Second, there are honest aa well aa ia aa unconscious demagoguery aa weU aa a conscious demagoguery. And very often Use unconscious demagouery or the honest demagogue is more da ngeroua than the conscious demagoguery of the dishonest demagogue. Democracy must obviously be disinfected of demagoguery if it is to be a satisfy. ng way of life for modern peoples. It may be helpful, some of tho types of therefore, to describe in e little greeter detail demagogues that hut for our suffrage and our sufferance. There are at least f.va types that ws can isolate and study. First tbs ignorant fanatic. Here is ths honest demagogue; his convictions however ignorantly founded, era profoundly felt; ho Is sure that, like Atlas, he Is alone keeping tbe world from falling; bo la sincere in his belief that the alltars of the true faith will be deserted or that the constitution will unless hla counsel is hooded,- , crumble Second, ths hypocrite. J Hers ts tho dishonest demagogue who makes hla principles fit , his purposes; ha is mors Interested in seeing hla deal through than ta . , , seeing through his duty. Third the " Here Is ths man who makes uo effort to bring reason nnd judg- merit to beer upon current iwuea: he has Inherited hla convict ona errand boy ef hla an-- i a'sng w.th his bias eyes orla red hair; ha ia tha restore In a world that dally changing, bis slavery jo the paM breeds n dangerous demagoguery. i - - Fourth, the pkrase-ekav- e. ' ' Here is the men who allows his mind to bo haltered and driven that evprem"the gansral unerttienl by hs slogans and catch-wormood ef tha majority at tho moment. Hla is ths demagoguery of ths echo. - - Fifth, ths flatterer. It is conceivable, although unlikely, that flattery of tho more Innocent sort may sometimes he the instrument of an exalted purpose; but in the main it is the demagogic technique of tho hypocritical In which to get thorn. They have radioe outalde world. Magazines and metropoli- tan sewapapera of wide circulation have broadened the outlook for the farm women. But in apte of ell that haa keen done to make life bettor on the farm, there Is stiU n eonaldemblo remainder grievance which has been dearly set forth at a national conference held In Chicago to seek solution ef some of th social problems ef life on the farm. On many farms altogether toe many long hours for women still remain in fores. Xn general farming, as distinguished from fruit growing and other specialty production, tbe men's workday is a long ono particularly at planting sad harvest times And. long as the day ia for tho men, it in still longer tar the women, for tho men have to be fed -before and after thetr working hours, and ths dishes have to be washed end tbe kitchen cleaned up After everything - so common ns It used te be. Once every farmer worked from daylight to dark and his women correspond But now wo find this matter of long hours varying with ths type of farming and varying with the prosperity of tbs farmer. So. as there has been 1m- -F provsment, we are justified In thinking there win be more Improvement sad stiU more aa farming gets further on a g bests. business and . But too many farm woman still Buffer under this condition. They have a right to complain. How, they ask, can a woman take advantage of a motor ear a motion picture, the radio or goading put in a material, whan aha has to ' 'day t And is t any wonder" that t&a boys and girls, seeing tbe conditions endured by their mothers and thslr fathers, too set their hearts on . getting to ths eities? Evidently all of tho agrarian problems are not connected with third mortgages, freight rates end the price of corn. Life on the farm ia immeasurably bsttsr than it was a few years ago, but like city life, it has Its social problems to be solved, end these Involve more then Ubor-satag devices. It Is possible that Standardisation and may eventually help the farm women as in many cases they have helped tho mbn? ' threat that the gangster planned to rule the election by intimidation and fraud, the United State marshal asked for and was promptly granted by the attorney general permission lo swear In 1100 deputy United States marshals to maintain order at the polls. It remains . to be seen bow . far the gangsters will go in carrying their plan into effect, but it ia a reasonably safe guess that there will be little interference-wit- h federal authority once it is known that Uncle Sam proposes to see that justice is done to ell parties concerned. eities afflicted Chicago and ail other with gangster would do well to rid themselves of this element before it ia toe late. The truth is, however, that in many of the of the .. United. Stales . such .) large .otic characters become so well established before they are found out that local authorities have a job on their hind breaking them up. Tbe criminal gangster is a posi-t- he menace to law and order wherever he is found. His business is to defy the law when it interfere . with his pernicious practices and to put those out of the way who seek to preserve the peace and maintain order. He is an institution that organized government can very well 'do without. i i IMPORTED FARM PRODUCTS. HE effect of foreign competition on the home market for agricultural products was doubtless in the mind of Chairmen Haugen of the House Committee on agricul- ture when he declared that tbe tariff must atml-obscuri- v- of tbe Dessm APRIL IS. 104. FUea TODAY News-- -- 2,616,000; cheese, 17.340.000. animat fats, 637,000; hides and skins, 96.746.000; leather, 36,266,000; miscellaneous animal products, 25.000,000; grains and grain prepara ttora, 126.277,0007 fodders" and feeds, r- Earth. Southern Boom. Sunset Limited. BT ARTHUR BRISBANE. ar Co. Copyright, list, by tfco 6s this earth while yon are still here. Ton may not come back. It is a beautiful globe, 2S.00S mllee ratine. Marvelously balanced, at even temperature, dragged by the sun through tho infinite other, absolute ether. Astronomy aaya tho earth is only a grain of sand attached to a minor star among the btlUona of flying suns. Nevertheless it la perhaps, the only planet you will over know. 6e It while you mey. as- rs Two men giving the names of Trank Thompson and James McCormick, said to have been operating in eastern cities, were arrested by members of ths Ogden police department for passing counterfeit 10 bills. ' see After n blockade tasting tt days, aa n result of' floods and washouts on ths Salt Lake Route, train, service berth. passenger "and' freight was resumed on thst line between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles. This is written between Now York and California via the to Washington. Southern then on railway to Nsw Orleans, tho Sunset Limited oy- -r the Southern Pacific to the big ocean, and all the way north along tho Pacific shore. Try this gouts on your next trip west. a a Going by a northern route you may ae Albany. Buffalo, clevs land. Toledo. Detroit. Chicago. Kansas City Denver, ths prairies of Kansas where there are a more automobile than thera over were bison. This way you ses Newark. Phils' delphia, Baltimore. Washington Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, El Paso, TocSon. Yuma, most fertile spot ta tha world, and all tha Coast dries, up te Seattle. o 4 Not to know the southern part of ths United States is not to know your country. This way to the Pacific. just s short trip!, takes ta New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Delaware. Maryland. th District of Columbia. Virginia. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi, Louisiana. Texaa. New Mexico. Arizona and California a a a Each of those states has land, energy, fertility and apportuntty In Tex: 523W great aa alone you could empire. paok away sever 1 Important European nations and that one stats could raise feed for all paopls. living on aarth and five hundred millions more. Haven't we enough to attend to In this 'American League of Na- Penn-ayivan- ls Announcement waa made ta The News j fr Behold, happy is tha man - whom God eorreeteUi; therefore despise not thou tha chastening of tha Almighty, Job 5:17. er 00; tobacco, But oh. the Springs that I have misled. Close prisoned within city wal!; wool, The dawns, the dusk of amelhvst, ' Some of thee products arejmporled and brook writerfailt.- ecause of a lack of domestic supply and tbe --reason for- ths shortage of home priP Lend me. O Life? 6 fmer For loveliness withheld so long ducllon is ascribed by the board to the fact that production costs and competitive New wonder spread from east to west, --New sweetness in the ancient song. conditions hae not served to" stimulate r, home product on. may these last rich years atone Anyone at all familiar with crop rondi- -l For dee& delights no more my own. ADA ALDEN. Uoig and with the soil and cltmaU of tha New York . 375,000; Jclicious food " product, made from pure, selected cream, rCnuratstf - . , u Tune, t 'I TTiTrmr iHyaqaAe - years Tiger woman: Any scared girl whose lack ef sense mads her ths sneak thief, Plaything of soma a o o Perhaps It would hlp to nse fewer pictures of tho criminal s victims and. more plcturse of the hanging. GUARANTIED PUBE j Chilians (fpounds usd by th government It Is probable, - however. - that where people know least about evolution there is more of it going on. Tho swan song ef a FVench cabinet begins with tha Words: "Now ' , as to paying Undo Sam. a a . As to being good te ensmlee, ths class that hates Wall Street most provides ths most lambs for It. on debating qnss- jhe one that keptwere settled ions after they The only department of govern- - . .. meat that aeeipa actually te do anything for tho farmer "is the weather bureau. e Anyway. It is nice of Pole Negri to let Valentino know through tho press before taking him to the al- sea Protected tar. Syndicate.) by Publishers - EVERLASTING. Our works decoy and disappear; Cod's frailest works abide and look down on ths ruins wo tall to roar. WALTER SMITH. m. - flying through North Carolina, most beautiful land, like all this southern eoun-toThe bright red earth te rad with green, trees Liuls Kannapolis, las youbleeeom. giaati through shows sign of real estate boom. eirory A thousand such booms ars a slthsr sMs of ths track from Nsw Tork mil ths way to Seattle. Hava ws We - BAYft, - prosperity? y. BUTTER. EGGS CHEESE, MILK - ( 7UmlVhde-MiIkMRuJtne- 1 Tens of thousands of a eras, to prarant smiessit randy for ths cotton that will eloths ths world, and strotehad out mils after mile aeroaa ths country you see metal spider webs, mounted on steel stilt. Power lines thst carry energy to mills, innumerable snormsiss, completely modern, that eane work Und for every town end city.prosperity The south no longer manufactures cotton to provide labor and profits for mills in the north. It grows tbs cotton. the cotton ships ths finished product cloth, and keeps the money here. e e yortfaei nsrs 'know their own cold corner of tho earth, and per- Jittl about California and w Florida thanks te They w do not know thatadvertising. all southern country- - is most this beautiful. v mild, eon fertile, people QMpitibli, bomM ind opportiini-- i ty arp her for 900.00 moroj Americans Her lit, lo so monotony, j Hyo hills, forests fly past and I everywhere , Is ths distance you a lus mountains twaUSto for mm perfected flytag machtnos to brine population to their summits. ' The oouthera olavea are now tnachlnera of teel. Iron, bmae and the wealth that they produce la, by billlone of dollara. beyond the dreams of old slave days. G restart of all tbe factorise is one now building, at Duke, named ta honor of the .late tobacco , ,. , king. Hla energetic soul has gene np to Ita reward. Hundreds of millions worth of tobacco that ha distributed haa gone np In smoko But tho money remains here ta tbe state where hla fortune began and ta devoted to education for men and women- .- .... Tbe am tain butterfat (cream) that skim' med milk (the bottom half of tbe bottle) lacks does not MiIkcon tains, always, tnese food elements of milk SegO 11 richness for the "whole-mil- k which then is no substitute. Tbia wbo!ctculkric.Iinroa, and ' die clean purity of Sego Milk give substance and flavor that nothing else will give. AJk yow pww wSbMJA . - To 'I ' ss Thb bone and tissue brild ' ing substance that cream tar-rao- sd it or everythin twlvd be teat Ac mb SBOO Mar PRODUCTS COMPANY Ssk Uk Qev( Utah MADE I N - U T A fwW EVAPO -- In Duke's great plant for fighting Ignorance, tha quadrangle now building, the for women." is a delight tecollege those who believe In etrlllxatlon end . equality. , a a a Four million dollara will be on the. one triangle, of whichspent tho first building will be ready In September. - Workmen In a - New England tpari?1! emiTT eUirte owl-th- a "tr'm The anlveraltr'n atone quarry supplies stone. Tha whole world, ell tho intellect of part and praam. will soppy knowledge for this center of learning. Baal spring almost ouninrerr la her. Boys firing; their kites swimming ta the creeks, gardens planted end doing welL innumerable automobUve fly along a perfect concrete road parollnl with the track. Soma race with tha angina for a while. New houses era building .everywhere. Thousands era flnl.hed and occupied all along the hlghweya. ,, , e e a Aa you enter Booth Carolina von . a Greenville, a girauMc white akywraner that would eradil to Fork Arenas or gen Avenue. But the important thing In the ""rev, the drive the boon, hers tha new mill, with hue emokeetacks thousands of new -- V Jt 3 J S socatlos .presented a pet '.lon to Mayor-EaThompson, asking that official to use hla Influence to eee that all saloons In this city ware closed on Sunday,. THE ATONING YEARS. vegetable and vegetable preparnot ations, 3644,000" fruits, Including Now April whuh her horn of gold bananas, CU500.000; nuta, 34.283,000; oil 'Til! all tbe trembling woodland ring-Hseeds, 64,725j000i vegetable-oi- ls and Tats, fairy world cannot grow old. 75.000.000; sugar, sirupsand honey, And I may gee a aeore of Spring. ' ... Its a Fine . The that tho board of regents of ths Unto create iversity of Utah had decided at onaa a department of medicine at that institution. " for over To part now, and. parting now. Never to mast again; To have dona forever. I and thou. With joy, and so with pain. It is too hard too hard to moot If wo must lova no mere; Tbs smaller the town tho easier Those other meetings were tap It is to look haughty in a dosed swaet flivver. That want before. And I would have, now love ts This ago will bs remembered as over, Aa end te all. an end: , I cannot, having been your lover, lover. Stoop to become your friend! (Copyright, Central Frees) tions from the Atlantia te tha without going to Europe for trouble? s s Yon May Jsot Return. chief counCoL A. a Worthington, sel for United States Senator Rsod Smoot mads his final argument before the senate commutes on privileges nnd elections, refuting etaims mads by ths r Protestants. The Salt Lake City Ministerial Price - Pa-rif- lo TWENTY YEARS AGO. From the eads hell Same A study of China just makes you wonder how a Chlnaman can tall bea ha turns Bolshevik, embodied In 'those .The verse could hot be. better nzprnsa- : I Ton can't btama a woman driver tor not knowing which way tc turn in a Jam. You wouldnt either ith your eyes shut. - - This list of five types of demagogues Is handy te have around when listening to political, religious, and ooonomle controversy. Copyright, lift, by Tbs McClure Newspaper Syndicate. be considered in any worthwhile agricultural Telief measures. United Stated must eoncede that crop .diIt is not generally understood that in versification directed toward the production 1925 the value of agricultural products imof many of the articles now supplied by "the Into United States reached tbe foreign nations would be easy to achieve in ported enormoug gum of 1,818,000.000. Some of this country, Unlimited quantities of the these articles, such as coffee, tea, tropical articles enumerated above could be profruits, rubber and silk are not in competi- duced here, provided proper inducements tion with home jiroduclion, but the were given and tbe farming - industry placed ' National Industrial conference estimates upon anfconomie basis. that a total of It,056.000 j000 worth of agriThe domestic surplus of corn and wheat cultural goods which can be raised at borne of which so much is heard at this time, could be greatly reduced by natural means. were imported. Figures are not interesting reading but Tbe same will apply to many other artiin this case they are enlightening ana cles, but the tendency is to ignore these for an understanding of this factor of the domestic market for agriculnecessary phase of the agricultural situation. In round tural products aod to look to legislation lo numbers some of these agricultural prod- cure the ilia. This phase of the agricultural ucts-are as' follows: Animals. 8,800,000; situation is far more important than a mameat, 7,252,000; egg and egg products, jority ef the issues sow being discussed in milk and creatn, t0,114,fix; butter. Congress and by farm organizations. flax. a self-seek- t"Aftvr Love," by Arthur Symons. 1 do not think this English poet aa he has been appreciated should long since have been. He ia better known, perhaps, as a critic and as a translator from tho French than as a writer of exquisite lyric verse. Hie tw volumes of poeme contain page after page that seem te me among the beat of tha moderns, yet somehow be remains in He has never been sensational; and most of his work- Is marked by a special quality of quietness. Vet If one brings te It tbe same mood, ho will not fall to bs rlehiy rewarded. 25tt25c , labor-earin- cago where a primary election involving the selection of a United States senator and other officials is being held today. Gang rule ha long been a disturbing element in the affairs of the "Windy" city. Indeed, so determined is this class to exercise control in its own particular way that every move looking to (be establishment of law and order has been res is tel. And on POWDER Tha lady abop window suggest to dad tbs regular spring pocket cleaning. -- Ingly-loage- BAKING ' ' y-- often does it become necessary for NOT federal government to patrol elections, but such seems ta bs the case at ChL 11,870,000; 52,775.600; 141176,000. The frane will keep on while the French keep on declining takas e" s e in "These Is vast satisfaction bechrtty," says a philosopher. Boy. page Colonel Mitchell. o o Anyway, MuaeollnJ la a real esar. Re s not ilka some of these iiule ardinea. o o a Suckers aren't so green. They find confidence men the law's agents never seem able to locate. Upper class; Those whose presence Is qsed to persuade the middle Claes to buy lota. ' 1 ancemor-worshlpp- 1 else Is ever. . This ia e condition that even labor-savidevices pannet remedy. At first sight. It may seem to be without a remedy. But there la a ray of hope in the certainty that tt 1e a eondttton-no- t GANGSTER A MENACE, seeds, cotton. inn. a. 4.ing kin 1 BT ROBERT QCILLEN. al-k- e and telephones to Unk them with the' - PARAGRAPHS BT GLENS rBAXK. FVaBClace Chronicle. - der ibst (heir work may be resumed upon a regular basis. But tbe acceptance or rejection of the treaty is up to the Senate. Some people contend that if the United States insists upon changes being made in the agreement that Turkey will odhpede them, but there is no evidence 'to suslam this argument. Hj tbe Senate rejects tbe treaty it is bound to consider the alternatives and to decide upon the course to be' pursued. The question to decide is whether the ratification of the treaty as a 'disagreeable necessity ia better than the present highly unsatisfactory condition existing between the two countries. Many people in tbie country believe that the attitude of Senator King in "this matter is right. The Government ought not to enter hi to treaty relations on any other basis except that of justice and Moreover, it ill become a great nation such as thrf United States to establish treaty relations j with Turkey- - without, a binding agreement that the brutal and bloody hands of the Turks be taken forever from the throats of the Christian Armenian people. These shameful cruelties have gone on for neerly half a century while the United State and the nations of Europe have eat with folded hands, saying, Wt must mind our own business. 1926 A GUIDE BOOK TO DEMAGOGUES T ana women have eucceeCed more or leas In following the example of Ihelr the lightning city aietere In harbnasln to the waahtub, the broom and the needle. yttr 'here motion picture thuetree in adjacent town and automobile fair-deali- APRIL 13. 1926. NEWS 'TUESDAY APRIL ' 13 DESERET .THE . MOTHER FlctcherslCa- toris is a pleasant,' harmless Sab-- " ititute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drop and Soothing Syrups,, especially prepared for Infants ia arms and Children all ages. ' . ? To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven dimtioos on each package. Phyticiuu everywhere recosssnxad it |